"I want to have some titles," he told Eurosport. "I hope the club will give itself the means. If that's not the case, I'll go take a look elsewhere."

He said he was happy at The Emirates but did not want simply to be fighting for a top-four spot each season.

"I feel good at Arsenal, and if we're given the means to be able to rival big teams, of course I want to continue the adventure," he said. "If it's to be fighting each year like this season, mentally, it's hard. We're always under pressure and we know a single season without the Champions League at Arsenal is difficult.

"We'll have to see whether there are clubs who are interested. I don't just want to go anywhere. I want to discover a new championship."

Asked about potential interest from Paris Saint-Germain, he replied: "I don't know. I have not had any contact."

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After enduring a tricky start to his Manchester United career, perhaps it is fair that Marcos Rojo celebrated so boisterously as he watched his first professional club Estudiantes beat fierce rivals Gimnasia